Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics Undergraduate Program
International Trade and Development
The International Trade and Development Option requires a multidisciplinary background to help prepare students for careers in the fast-growing areas of international trade and development. Students seek careers with corporations, the Peace Corps, private voluntary agencies, and national and international government agencies.
Course Requirements for Majors
International Trade and Development
Course |
Credits |
| AAEC 3004: Ag Production and Consumption Economics | 3 |
| AAEC 3204: International Agricultural Development and Trade | 3 |
| AAEC 3304: Rural and Regional Development Policy | 3 |
| AAEC 3504: Marketing Agricultural Products | 3 |
| AAEC 4304: Environment and Sustainable Development Economics | 3 |
| AAEC 4344: Sustainable Development Economics | 3 |
| ECON 3204: Macroeconomic Theory or ECON 3214: Money and Banking |
3 |
| ECON 4135: International Economics | 3 |
| IS 2055--2056: World Politics and Economy | 6 |
| Additional Option Electives | 9 |
| Restricted and Free Electives | 30, 31 |
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